Compare the New Hyundai Tucson

The Hyundai Tucson is the Only SUV You and Your Family Need

If you're looking for a new SUV for your family, you have tons of choices. It's one of the most popular segments in the auto market, and we here at our Raynham, MA Hyundai dealership serving Brockton, Attleboro, Taunton, Plymouth and Fall River have one in mind that you ought to consider above all others. The new 2016 Hyundai Tucson offers versatility and adaptability to the road, and you'll appreciate its slick sense of style as well.

Test Drive a Hyundai Tucson

First Name*

Last Name*

Contact Me by*

Email

Phone

Comments

By checking the box, you consent to Hyundai Motor America and its authorized dealers using automatic telephone dialing systems to call and/or send you periodic SMS (text) marketing messages to the number you have provided. You do not have to consent in order to obtain any of our products or services. Message and data rates may apply.

2016 Hyundai Tucson vs. 2016 Honda CR-V Comparison

Cost is an important factor, and you'll spend less on the Tucson than for the CR-V.

The basic, corrosion / rust thru warranties and roadside assistance program for the Tucson are longer in terms of years and miles than what's offered with the CR-V. The Tucson even adds a non-transferable powertrain warranty that isn't available with the CR-V.

The Tucson offers slightly more passenger space, as well as more room up front for the driver and front-seat passenger, when compared to the CR-V.

2016 Hyundai Tucson vs. 2016 Toyota RAV4
Comparison

Once again, the Tucson is the
more cost-friendly option when compared to the
RAV4.

Standard power driver's seat in the Tucson
allows you to find that perfectly comfortable setup behind the wheel, a
feature that's not offered with the RAV4 at its base
level.

The Tucson blows the RAV4 away in terms of
cargo space in the back.

2016 Hyundai Tucson vs. 2016 Nissan Rogue
Comparison

The basic and corrosion / rust
thru warranties and roadside assistance program are longer for the
Tucson than for the Rogue, and the Tucson adds a non-transferable
powertrain agreement that's not available for the
Rogue.

If you so desire, the Tucson can tow more
than the Rogue, giving you even more versatility in its
uses.

The Tucson earns five-star ratings for both
the overall crash test and the overall frontal crash test, compared to
four-star ratings for the Rogue in those
categories.